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    The Ordinances of the City of Richmond, Ch. 62, Concerning Powder, §1-7.
    (General Publisher, 1869)
    Not more than fifty pounds of powder shall be transported in the city at one time, except by a military company, or in a vehicle constructed as the Engineer of the city shall prescribe.
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    The Charter and General Ordinances of the Town of Lexington, Virginia Page 87, Image 107 (1892)
    (General Publisher, 1869)
    If any person sell, barter, give or furnish, or cause to be sold, bartered, given or furnished to any minor under sixteen years of age, cigarettes, or pistols, or dirks, or bowie knives, having good cause to believe him or her to be a minor under sixteen years of age, shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars."
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    Concerning Nuisances Not in Streets, The Charter and Ordinances of the City of Richmond, Title 7, Ch. 46, §12 (1869).
    (General Publisher, 1869)
    No person, firm or incorporated company shall keep in any house in the city any loaded shell or shot, or any explosive material of any sort, not authorized by ordinance. And any person, firm or incorporated company violating the provisions of this section shall be fined not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars; and each day on which the same is so kept in the city shall be a distinct offence and punishable as such."
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    The Charter and Ordinances of the City of Richmond, at 196-197, ch. 34, § 42 (1869)
    (General Publisher, 1869)
    If any person engaged in military exercise shall fire or discharge, in any street or public alley of this city, any cannon, gun, pistol, or any other firearms, except on the fourth of July, the twenty-second of February and the nineteenth day of October, or at military burial or some extraordinary occasion allowed by the Mayor (and by him notified through the newspaper, or by posting handbills or otherwise), or if any person shall, in any street or public alley in said city, play at bandy or throw snowballs, stones or other missiles, or discharge arrows form a bow or cross-bow, or blow a horn, he shall be fined not less than one nor more than ten dollars.]
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    Staunton, The Charter and General Ordinances of the Town of Lexington, Virginia, at 87, ch. 42, § 2 (1892)
    (General Publisher, 1869)
    If any person shall barter, give, or furnish, or cause to be bartered, given, or furnished to any minor under sixteen years of age, cigarettes, pistols, dirks, or bowie knives, having good cause to believe him or her to be a minor under sixteen years of age, shall be fined no less than ten dollars and no more than one hundred dollars
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    Staunton, The Charter and General Ordinances of the Town of Lexington, Virginia, at 87, ch. 42, § 1 (1892)
    (General Publisher, 1867)
    If any person carrying about his person, hid from common observation, any pistol, dirk, bowie-knife, razor, slung-shot, or any weapon of the like kind, he shall be fined not less than twenty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars; and any of such weapons mentioned shall be forfeited to the town. Nothing in this section shall apply to any officer of the town, county or state while in the discharge of his duty.
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    Third Edition of the Code of Virginia: Including Legislation to January 1, 1874 Page 802-803, tit. 29, ch. 99, § 5 (1873)
    (General Publisher, 1865)
    If any person shall hunt, shoot, fowl or range with or without dogs, on the lands of another, without the consent of the owner or tenant of such lands, or shoot along any public road, or in the streets of any town or village, in any of the counties of this commonwealth, on the lands comprehended in the survey of any proprietor, he shall be deemed guilty of a trespass, and shall be fined for each offense five dollars

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